Parador, by David Adams
$15.00! (paperback, 283 pages)
Dr. Adams (Ph.D, Cambridge) has written a murder mystery that will have you reading all the way to the last page to figure out who was causing all the problems in the parador.
The story begins and ends in Cambridge, England but most of the drama unfolds in a parador - a Spanish castle. There are only a few guests stranded in this castle due to an unexpected winter storm but the reader will be guessing right up to the last page, who was responsible for the misdeeds in the parador.
The book exceeds the expectations of the standard "who done it" by exploring issues of perception and truth and also provides the reader with an opportunity to join with the character of Professor John Whitehall as he tries to live up to the challenge of Boethius (see the front matter) to know each thing as it actually is. Though not intended to be a religious novel, Parador has sufficient wrestling with truth, confession and the effect on the soul of the absolution of Christ to intrigue the spiritual reader.
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